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Additional TV coverage and digital highlights form RTÉ GAA Championship coverage for 2023

RTÉ will begin its GAA Championship coverage for 2023 this weekend as part of 31 live games on television and RTÉ Player, as well as the Joe McDonagh Cup final, and both Tailteann Cup semi-finals and final.

For the first time ever, this season will see individual match highlights available on the RTÉ website and social media.

The live action on The Sunday Game Live will continue to be presented by Joanne Cantwell.

Alongside the enduring Sunday night staple that is The Sunday Game with new presenter Jacqui Hurley. Saturday evenings will see new highlights show, The Saturday Game, presented by Damian Lawlor.

RTÉ's increased commitment to its camogie coverage willl see 11 live matches televised this year. The RTÉ News channel and RTÉ Player will carry Irish language commentary on selected games with both hurling and football All-Ireland finals featuring full Irish language presentation and panellists for the first time ever. In addition to the RTÉ television coverage, GAAGO has exclusive rights to 38 All-Ireland Championship games in 2023: 22 Football Championship games, nine from the Hurling Championship and seven Tailteann Cup games.

More than 30 games will receive TV-level outside broadcast treatment with live graphics, commentary and match analysis, multi-camera setup and replays. Gráinne McElwain will lead new analysis teams in both codes including analysts Michael Murphy, Marc Ó Sé and Paddy Andrews (football), Seamus Hickey, Tommy Walsh, and Eoin Cadogan (hurling), with more to be announced.

It begins with New York v Leitrim live from the Bronx this weekend.

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